Single-use plastic filters: global and EU developments, December 2024

Filters used in tobacco products are posing a significant threat to public health and the environment. The EU is at the forefront of combating tobacco filters’ negative environmental impacts through the EU’s Single-Use Plastics (SUP) Directive.

Single-use plastics are made wholly or partly of plastic and are typically intended to be used just once or briefly before they are thrown away. The directive banned some single-use plastic products for which alternatives can be easily used.

Tobacco filters are specifically tackled by the SUP Directive, which highlights that they are the second most found single-use plastic item on beaches in the EU.

This report provides insights and analysis around the subject of single-use plastic filters, looking at both European and global developments.

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Dmytro Korchahin

Senior legal analyst
Dmytro holds a masters degree in International and European Union Law from Vilnius University, Lithuania. He also has a masters in law from the Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University, Ukraine and in the management of foreign economic activity from V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Ukraine. He started his PhD studies in EU environmental law at Vilnius University in 2021.

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